sUiste laruous. GREG DIScovE RY KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, L'OR the cure of WEAK STOM 'WEIS, GENERAL ABILITY, INDI -ISTION, DLS ASES OF THE ERVOUS SYS CONSTIFA- /ON, ACIDITY OF :HE STOMACH, and for all cases requiring a Tonic. This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Mag netic Oxide combined, with the most energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loos of ap petite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It augmegts the apPe tite, raises the pulse, takes off muscular flabbi ness, removes the palor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance... Do you want something to.strengt4en you t Do you want a good appetitts I Do you want to build up.vOurroonstitlt494j? Do yon want to feel well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness,?. Do you want energy Do you waist to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous• feeling? If you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON I This truly valuable Tonic his been s o thor oughly tested by all classes A:4 the com munity, that it is now deemed, indiapensatile as a To i s medicine. It Costs brit little, Putifieithe bl' , o k , gives tone to the stemelch, renovates the - tem, and prolongs life. .I 1/ 4 1_7,,0n . V ,48 k - 11. ' rial of this valuable Tonic. '' ' ' , „ ' Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by .- S. A. HEI.IIIILII, ' 1- ApothecarY,JlB Market titteei, 1 J2B - 's , ' Harrisburgi air TESTIMONIAL 1 d " . . Eisimmituart, Feb. 20,-18684 Ma. S. A. linasar, Druggist . ;:. Dear , Sir: I haVe great pleasureln:testifilng t o the complete success of . your_EiCria, Wiaalor hum in my rate. .I,have heen afflicted - 6i a number of years with - ,weakness, general debil ity and giddiness, so ranch so that 4 have bien confined to my bed, for 'the greyer part , of my time, and have had the attendanoe,,ofertr beat physicians, but received hut little benefit. 1 had despaired of ever regaining - mi , ,,114.1 1 num hearing of your inestimable remedy, ma Vim or Imm. I determined to try, Its virtue, and I am happy , to state, it, has resulted in a complete cure. Ism more robust and •vig orous than I have,been- for many years, which feeling 1 attribute solely to yew_ Emma WINS or lam. I have ho, hesitation in recommending it : o others, similarly affected, and. shall be happy to bear peramk , al testimony 'louts, truly, : . HARMAIT,FRIEOH. TO THE PUBLIC. ILtsgustnnta, Feb. 24,4368; , , Ma. S. A. Km : This is to eertify . that I have suffered much for a utunber of plars4th severe stacks of rheumatism, and have trial great many remedies, which were coneidereilby others a sure cure, without the leaet affection me, so at last I have tried Smuctes ,l3rxria Wiss 0/ LICON,.BOd I 'Abet say that, one, : bottle has nearly cured me, and I attend taking it Cin tit lam pe' if4tly cured. ;Yours, truly, .14118. DAVID , BASEIOBEL INI . 1 NIIIII4' B. BRADBURY'S' PIAN 0-4 0 RTE ESTABLISHMENT. - - NO. ,a 7 Broome St. NEW ...yo 'LK . . , . i - MHE eutscriber respectfully invites the atten rites of his friends and the pubilogenerilly to his Piano-Forte- Establishmeattiat No. 427 Broome street,itorner of Crosby streik. . Hiving withdrawn his intereet,:iiiliockl imd Materials from the late firm of " Lights at Brad • btirye," which firin was dissolved on:the:Blst Jarinarjr, -ult.; and having purchased , the, ire re) ,il stock of Piano- -leertes and Piano,Forte Mati , owned by his brother, Edward (I. ißradbu ,In the said firm, he is now prepared toaupplyithe increased demand for hie celebrated Prano-Tor tee. Employing the most 'skillful said experi , aced wocknien,witb , a4arge Stock of the best and most thoroughly , ikationed material, and an abundance of capitalite has taken in hand:the personal supervision 'of the *hole business of manufacturing his instruments, and is enabled to tarn ant Piano-Fortes of unequalled 7te and dureblss s. BRADBURY'S NEW WALE. PIANO-FORTE. In, the arrangement of our new scale; drawn toia prepared with the utmost came' expressly for our new instruments; L Ve 'have addid baery iMpiatoenlerit which inn it •waYlerr to. the palection of the Pima-Ante, and we tad con fidently assert, that for delicacy' of Intioli;:' yel. nine; puritY; inillbturcy 'taut sired, tuesetif One, - combined' with that'strehgtViuni l ol' fraMe` necessary, to durability, thistfi ihntru ments are unequalled; "Strength caul .8 - 044.4" kinufraotto, Mid, we • invite 'the closest criticism. of-the Wet unbiased judges' hi the land ' ' - ' • • 'llorlverY Instruineitt"warriinted for five years. ' ' - Wlll. B. BRADBURY,I 427 Broome st:, oor. of Croi,teNew York. - iiBm. . MIIENCH, 'AGENT. (IP'.the • Old Wallower, Line,:reepectnillilig , for thepublic that thiaOldDaily Tian patation Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence in-this city,) is in sweet:tend operation and:impaled to carry 'firelight as low, as any other-individual , lin!) , between !Philadelphia, Harrisbnrg•;Snnbsry, Le wistairgitWilliamso9rt, Jersey Shore, - Lock 'Haven, and all other points on the•NortherwCentr6l; Philadelphia andpile and Williamsport and Etadra.Pailroads. DAN'L MIIFANCH, Agent, • ~ .t`!' Harrisburg, Pa. ' = Goods sent to the oWarehoxise ~of Maim. ' • Peacock, Zell Hinobanan; Nos. 8013 , mid .810 Market streecabove•tighthi Philadelphia' by 4 O'clock, .r. , rtrit „ will artiveat Marritiburg,,reeidy for delivery,next morning. lapBo7rdinyl qokm, - ; OOFF.E.F. .ooFyg,:ti . WANTED, evew alqPW;ginfAat4e to , *OBWILIig NO.tiliArttg POPM.a6IiOE- Warranted to give 'satisfaction or the mono • refunded. Itis universally acknowledged the BEW EVER USED - tripated.igid for side atthe Eagle Steam Spice Mut Catee.Worki, No: 244, North Front; (cor ner of New st:',) Philadelphia; Pa. '; • Mch94lBeils • —140 WARD WORRELL. A. P. TEUPEI . EIC, . • irk AM HEE: M& :I vi m . , V!ABlYB,Lnitrsuj , MBE, E , - 11icelat fihiid Streek 'al344roii Vorth. ri HOME SY,.4tiiiii4 l o .2llo 4 V are now,offerinshrjakitilvait a lai choicesyrapi. and examtaes,g."L, ITICIMMAAMVMAIT Cor. Front and Market streetaz. sP/. 4 • fIOWN , STOUT it. Nod or!: 10, blittles, just gteeeivtsilitted 101 t siddlivp4 mr3O WM. DOCK, Js., & CO. IEI3 tinis of IratitL Pennsylvania Rail Road Summer Time Table. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO FROM PHILADELPHIA, ON AND MT= MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1862, IKE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol lows : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris burg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. in. FAST LYNN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cepl, Monday) at 6.45 a. ia., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.65 a. in. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. -WAY,AQCOMMOIATIGN, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.25 p. in. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) air. 1.00 p. m.. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Coltuiibia, leciveir Harrisburg at 4.00 p. na., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 p. in. -- ii.• I WESTWARD. , ' BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hits= risburg daily (except Monday) at 2.00 a. iii.; Altoona, 7.15 8. in., take breakf ast , and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. — , PHILADELPHIA . EXPRESS TRAIN leaVes` Harrisburg daily at 8.00 a. m.; Altoona at 8 4 00 a.m., take breakfast, and arrives at PittaburgLat 12.80 p. in. MAIL TRAIN - leaves Harrisburg at 1.16tp. tn.; Altdona at 7.16 p.iia., take supper, ahci'. wives at Pittsburg at 12.80 a. in. , , I ' - 7AST LINE 'leaves Harrisburg 'at .8.601 p. in.; Altoona at 8.85 p. m..,,and arrives at Pitts-' burg at 1.00 a. m. RARRiFiBITPA 'ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.80 p. in., and arrives' at Harrisburg at 8.00 p. in. ' WAFT, ACCOMMODATION , TRAIN lea' es Pitila4olphia at 4 .00 p. m.• and arrives at - &bin at 9.40 p. m. This train rung via" t.• Joy. . • ... , . SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. 110:114,Div.,Penn' a R. BA ,411 , Harrisburg, Aprill6,lB62l_ • , Northern 'antral Railway I SUMMER TIME TABLE. TIME TRAINS DMZir. TO MAD MON I 3 _A. 1J 'TIMOR 83. Washington City. gonna:Mons:paid° with trains en Pennslrver• nia Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the . West. - • • TWO TRAINS DAILY to and'iron n thelgokth and West Branch Susquehanna, Broke; MAO Of, NortherkNew York. . . , r A N. and `after MONDAY, kiln 20th'• %..." f 1868, thaVasSenger Trains of the 2Traithern Central ELLIN/4* Wlll' anive at' and depart from Harrieburg and Baltimore as follows, vie' , . 'l' • - • SOUTHWARD. HAIL TB,AIN leaves Sunbury daily - ! • - ' (except SUnday): :10.10 leaveS irarrisburg... 1.15 P. M. " arrives at Baltimore 5.86 P. 61.. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily(except Sun .day) . 11.07 P. 11 - 44 leaves . Harrisburg , , (except Mondity),. 2.00 A.° M. . ii arrives at Baltilhore daily (exceptlion. - ...: day) 6.15 A. 11; HARR/SBIIIIGAOCOMMODA!TION• , -- leaves Harrisburg 6,80 A. M. N ortellt'liird RD . • MAIL MAIN leaves Biatimiiredally . (except; Sunday).. 9.15 A M. . , ' 14aVitaHartishurg... 1,15 Pi hi. • . ' ' - =fiat at. Sunbury.. 4.05- P. M. EXPRESS THAl.Nkeaves Baltimore ~ ...•dally..-....;', 9.15 P. M. 44 arrivesot liktrrippurg 4:680.. M. " Jen ve A" daily (except Hon- • _dol.: . . •._.,.. Vh• 8.0 0 A:M. .. arrives at...Bpubpry,,.• 5.88 .4. M. HARRISBURG ACOO._MMQI I .44I9N. : le.anks YiteIAIPAERP . --, i• datly.(auxtpt Awl t duy). 1 ,.._.., . ....... 2.65 P . 1 81. IA kniTeuat Hurrisigag 7.80 P. M. For further,-Mformation .apply. at the Office, in Pennsylvanh tiallroad.e_pot.. : • __- , : . - .1.7 .. IVILLBIIT, Gin. Asp: Harrisburg, APrlll.B, 1868.-dtf . , I 0 IT B. PHILAI3.ELPI-XAA. , ., : , ~ ON ,:111.11D . AMER , MOIYI„ :APRA; • 20th.1.862, , the Passenger Trairacwill leave 1 the:Phibuielphis and Reading .. , Railroad; Depot; I at Earrisburgr keNew York and•Rhiladelphia„ 1 as follows,c via : , ;•.' „, • . ~ SASTWARID. , - • , .1 . - E2C113.1084.11110 leaVeal-HarrisbargErat g.is 'A. M.; on Itrriiatof the Parituaylvarilafttilroall `Arpresi; Train fiom the; Wait; serivink in'New York at 9.80 A. M., and lir:Philadelphia at' 8.20 A. N. it sleeping car 'is atrahhed to;the train, through from Pittsburg ivitlitint chunk° .;. . ' MAIL MIN laiViii 'Hard' abut ht 8.00• AP M. arriving . in New York , at 5:89 P. M., !Mid Philid'elPhia it 1.60 P. M. .(It — FAST - LlNE'leaven Harrisburg at 2.00 P. ,M., arriving . In New York at 10.25tEyM.rand Phil adaiffida at 7:0044- M. . :,' .: ; .f.,, i ' "WEISTIKPAAD. ~ ,u ,- ' i . FAST LINE leaves New_Yokk.lit'B:o9 A. t M., arid-Philadelphia , at, 8.15 A. IST arriving a Harrisburg at 1.16 P. M. ~,, 01,.. i ' - MAIL.TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon and Philadelphia at 8.80. P. M., arriving at Hat, i llsburg at 8.20 P. M. ~, EXPRESS TRAIN leaie.i•NeW *irk a't 7.00 P, M.,' nrrivkie at Harrisburg at 2.10 , 4.4; and maneoting with the Pennsylvania -Ea - Press Train-for.flitubßZEre.. , .,A 4leePiNglr.,ls sled at 404.00'0 trAil- , ~ I ---,qcvi4gopluk,tri4m.o. fdtiiiiiiiii e u g With, trubmon the „pwn6liiii.la Northern Central and Cumberland alley railroads, and at Spad ing, for philadelpida a POtErvAp, Wilkeabarre; onc. _ Baggage Eat eheakixi thrimglA. " F.l.sufi otieen Ne w .. York. . and HaitiilArg, sk 15 ;'between Harrisburg 414001 1 11 04Piliai V .; 85: liiiq.nnt.t ri, g° r 1 tursoltud,s 1p ( Mq.12,, i , ,:,.. , , I-, _,,.rosleletAke.tieruniiithiitYfanss ILfT4II tkk 311 d. ~j. J: . soZ6 - dtf General Agent, Harris . ' Lints cf READING. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUNK. LINE FROM THE NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Has! ton, &c., &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate stations, at 8.00 A, M.., and 2.00 P. M. New York Express leaves Harrisburg, at 2.16 A. M., arriving at New York at 9.15 the same morning. Fares from Harrisburg : To New York $6 16; to Philadelphia $3 86 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7 P. N., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.16 A. hi., and 3.30 P. M. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.60 A. M., and 2.16 P. lit., for Phil adelphla, Netv.York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.16 A. M.., and 2.30 P. M., for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. En An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Beading at 6.00 A. M., and returns from Phila delphia at 5.00 P. M. "Vi- All the •above trains run daily, Sun days excepted. A.Siunday train- leates ( Pottsville at 7.80 A. M., and Philadelphia at 83.6 P. M. Otenziutationri Mileage, Season, and Excur sion Tickets at reduced .'rates to and froM all , points. G. A. NICOLLS, • • 'General Superintendent. April 20, 1868.-dawti 1862. wi/517 - ER 1863 AR ElCltilt NEN fit CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN It 4I L ,R OA. D S. riIf.ANGE WHOtrllB.—On and afteridon k../ daY, November 17, 1862, Passenger Trains will,run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted) For dhambersbwr and•Harriabuse Leave Hagerstown.. - .': - .. '....-... 7.00 • ;2.46 " Greenerotle 7.87 8.85 L -s , * - • ' Arrive at.. 8.17 4.20 Charnbersbunt... . „ , - SLIVLS 1 11.;" : -W 1 - vent:cf- 12.56 LeavesShippensbrug 9.00 „VA& Newitle 19:82 2lOO " Oarlfsle 10,10 2 42 " ' Moo . Icsburg 10A2 - 3.12 ArrFr at Harrisburg —11.15 8.40 For Chambersbure and Hagerstown : i , , 1: a- a, Y. 11. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 1.85 " . Meolutnicsburg 8.47 .2.16 Varlisle..... ..... .... 9.27 2.65 " Newville...... 44 ... . . .10.02. 8.24 " 8hippeu5i5ug.......•:.:.1.0.88 -• • 4.00 Antge at o (lhamberbbrirg:.•.4 4* U.OO 4.80 l.eave .obmsbersburg. : ... ..,i .11.10 4.40 . ;,. " • glraensastl__ ei .. .... :. . . ,11 .65 6.80 .turlY.e. at , ... .12.86 ~. - 6.10 Malang , vlcKie ,connecUons at Harrisburg :with trains zler Iftbiladelphia, New. York and 'FiXtsburvtr aud,:witibusSaies..lor all. points Nest. .1 - , ..i ... . . O. N. LULL, Si. B. It. Office, Ohamberobtin. Nsv, 17, 1882.-ly 1863. . . 1863. I= 1111.,ADELPEII R A 0AD *ND ERIE RAIL HIS great line traverses the Northern and • ' Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the , :city of .Erie, on lake Brie. -4 It has been, leased by the Pnwisylnania Ewa road-Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened ahroughout its entire length. .It is now in, use for Passenger and Freight business from Eiarrisbing- to Driftwood, (2d Fork,) (177 miles) en .the Eastern Division, and,from Sheffield to Erie; (78 miles,) on the _Western Division. , ; a WIN OW PAINING= TRAINS AT lIAR/INGIBB. 'Mail Wrath leaveallorth • 1.16 A. M. Phrpriesirrain leaves North.-- .. MOO A. M. 'Quirriut.thrirogh errrecen ONANGN both , ways on these trans between Philadelphia and tock Havew and between Baliiin.ors and Lock Haven. • Elegarit Sieepieg airs , oh the: Express train both ways. For inforniation ~r espectlng Pessenger busi ness • appky at:•the 8, E. Cor. llthand ;Market • • i And for. Freight business of the•Oompaily's Agents:. 8.. B Kingston, Jr., otkir. 18th and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W, Reynolds, Erie. JJ M. Drill, Agent N. CL B. R. ) Baltimore. 3-••• • 'H.41. 1 „ Illouston, ••Ges'i 'Freipht Agg. PhsTa. • - is L. HOrrr, r • ". • ass'i •lir.leet 40. Phil's: '- • Joe. D. Porn, • • • 3 20 • 411 31' "' , Wiliiiinurett. anEfORT ' , 'RED'OCED I ',1•;41.111:0.. H)WiRD ROFE ./ EX - pRESS •CO 'S 'Bll : i*T:s,:-11E-IC.i,-,,ltell'a If. •ALUN ANL BEM= NEw yoRK F ct9Forptdered in the IVlorning .Iteturned: -thelearileWight. . ^U'. 9~::f~i Lies,vo Now York, .at: T P.' M. hy..the OrighExpress T i Train; arriving in `Harrisburg WIT OSTT "X. Otatiikr UP CMS.; MEI N • .00ar ,, eictado marked -6 • vik} . HOPE EXPRESA CO" ...i2efflieizal Office, ]B2 s 8f Now Irprk Taiiiither InformaiieU onquicolat • GEO. BERGNEW I ASeIit. ,)Alogtmin*A._ Aug , _lBO,-ittf ! Mit b. i ' .. iiikibitigt;, hug: i for 1 Asoi/vause,jApoeivganli fora* , tr.— - wm, wm„.llr. is g • h • 1,2• a 11). erns Se Qlo. D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGU-ISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE= KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS• We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your attention to the largest and beet selected,stock in this city, of DRUM OHEMIOALS & PAINTS Us, Varnishes and Glues, Dye-Stag, Glow and Putty, - Artist's Colors and Toole, Pare Ground Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, • Bottles,.Vials and lamp (BONA, , Castile Soap, Sponges and toile,' e • Bcc., sto., Ac., /to. km With a general vaile4 of PMFIIMERY & TOILET ARTICLES selected from the best manrdezturn and Per: fumers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITB,LBAD, LINSEED OIL, TARNISHES, . t WINDOW GLASB,,,ABTLIIrB iittitTrs BRUBMIS IN ALL THEIR URI:ETD:9, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS.- We respectfully invite a call, feeling confi dent that we can Supply the wants .of all on terms to their satisfaction., • TEETH I TEETH I 1 JONES ANP*IME'S Pb l lCliaN /MMI, PATENT mmiinsgs, an'd Hillll BiIIgrOILLTIVBS, Of :di kinds, direct from the,proprietOra. Sapenzifier and: ConcinfrOed Lye. Oh - Okada Agents for flapopifler, which Wb :401 as lo* Witten be purchased in the cities. IBAYAB BIFEDIfiAL "WM EVRAVTBi. coil, OEII CARBON OIL I Being large purchasers in these Oils, we cap offey t ,Jidthienriti to close1)111r . :. Coal Oil lannps ofliit moat Improved p a tterns, very camp. Ai kinds of , lamps *waged to bunt Coal Oil. FARMS W 3 AND I-4RAZIERS.- Those oi'you who have not given 'our HOBS& AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial 'know not their Superiority, and the advesfte they are in keeping , Horses and - Cattle healthy and In good condition... Thouaanda can testify to the profit have derived the rise of obli 'Cattle Powders by the increasing itu!ntiiy, aqd quality of milk, besides improving the general health and Asp. PearSnee' 411c4r•-4ittle..l Our tong experience In the bnaineai gliree us the edvatitage bf a thorough knowledge of. the trade,.and our arrangements in the tithe are such that we can in a very short liinualtUfsish anything appertaining to ,our brudnese, on ihe 'Thlti/101/ for.the liberel. patronage beetbwed on, our house, we hope by strict : attention brwine* a seleetion PURE DO V G B at fair jprittepi Ituktijils,dtit 14944;4%.p1ea5e tO melt a continuance of :.the, favor of a diticrim:: loafing public. . apl6 tily ‘W S - 1 -' • TUOItEIt, - ' iTANEW!*TiIaga4 and Wholeaale Desirlit ' , .VmHtkit tlagN't SPRING RED.". These—beds . are particularly noted for theiro qegotime9, Ease and Durrenj . arc wat ranieß Asglyppetfeotiatiat ;t f or ea le 117 rer27-3u4 "A 2 RevereßloCht POCKET 'BIBLES. FULL. asooktmont.Pt, Pooket,Biblei' Lil and Testaments for the soldiers; jtiiVree eeived at. BEEGM34..'B'BoouraTitit .. . Broomfb gOokOtB., sad W I IIEIIOI. of ueaar and Willow waro' .f9K,P I OO 1 )Y .131.0110LB8; .130,WMAN Cot. ,groit Soll4.garketAreofli:' mr2B RANGES AND LEMON 's' frestrimportap 1 4. just fecolveli AAA foliale by mrBo intPDOO, fis:xv-• LiAils AND_ .DRIED ei's 1 1 Eaaablior. Hama and Dried Beet, Itarranted to Ova . satisfaction, g m . at - Cor. 1 1 *xitiimidlittakket S "" QAtrop dee-L: Jellytn4 - • - / 4 ;156? {l4-1' Marine, Fire mid In!a;p! TrausvortaLion, central Agency at HarTiFbllTg, Pa., of th INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOOK AVERWA OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,200 004) DERECTOM. Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Am brose White, John R. Neff, Sichard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N. Dickenson, B. Morris Walu, John Mason, Geo. L Harrison, Francis R. Cone, Edward H. Trot ter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. CL FEIN, President. CHARLES PLAT r, Sem:bury. As central agent for the above named compa ny, the undersigned is prepared to take fire risks in any part of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpetually, on the most favorable term,. Office in Walnut street, near Second. WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrisburg, Pa. ESTABLISHED 1760. Snuff and Tobacco litanufaotnrer, COLORS, PAINT AND Elistettarmons -; ji jalo-dly PET :R suMI!PLARD, 16 Er 18 CHAMBERS sr., (Formerly 42 Chambers Street, New York,) - IXTOULD call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, via : BROWN SNUFF. Nacaboy, • - Dent%roe, • Find.Nappee, Dare Ylrgtnis, . Coarse. Bappee, . Naciarochee American Gentleman, Copenhagen YELLOW • • - YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, High Toast . Sootch, Trish nigh Twat, or Landyfoot, Honey Dewstiootoh, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Frei& Scotch. Attentinn is called to the large reduction in prices of 'Fine-Cut, Chewing and Smoking Tobecom, which =will be found of a Superior Quality. ~ TOBACCO. 8111000. S. Jago , Spanish, 'Canister, Lcog, No. 1, No. 2, Nos. 1& 2 mixed, Turkieh. Granulated. 11All OUT CHIWING. P. A. L., or plain, Oemaidialk, or Sweet, -• • Sweet Scented Oronoco, , 'M Foil Oavendieb„ N. IL—A circn4r of .pricee will be sent cu application. " `IFE INSURALOE. The Girard Life Ituraranee, Annuity and Trust =company of Philadelphia. OFFICAnNO. 408 CHIMENUf BIREET. (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) OAJPECAL £3D ARUM $1,543,888 THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. •JOHNT. JAMES, Secretary. el ONT I - N UN ,to Make* INSURANCE ON larfES on Uri most reasonable terms. They act as Executors, Trustees and Guardians under last Wills, and as Receivers and Assignees. The capital being paid up and invested, together with a large and constantly increasing telleived-ftmd, offers a perfect- security to the insured.. The premiums may be paid yearly, half year ly or quarterly. The company add a BONUS periodically to 'the insurances for life. The FIRST BONUS approprtatedin Deeember...lB44, the SECOND BONUS in December, 1849, the TPIRD BONUS in ThAinbiir, 1884, 'and the MIRTH BONIIS '&1869: These additions Me' 'triads without requiring shy increase xi the premiums to be Thto the oommiy. e following are a few examples from the XteBl663l*: Amount of policy gam Bonus of and bonus to be in- Inimred. addition. creased by future additions. PoHoy. Ne.45/.r520500,,.r .8871 $BBB7 50 . 182. 8000 lO5O 00 405 0.00 ',ft -- 199. 1000 — - 400 oo 1400 0,0 - 888. - '5OOO 1875 00 8875-00 Agent as Harriiturg and viAnity. • " 'WILLIAM` MAHLER- Yelb-dly • /1 . 0411ait LEH BETWEEN - EII[LADELPHIL lank Emelt, -Jerk Shore, Williamsport, Ilan ! Witsontown, Wilton, , Letvisbarg,'Worthnntberland, W • 'bun t Treverton Georgetown, liykinstovnt, Millersburg, ~ Danphin . . IfD ErAmwrstcritw . The Pbliadothio ;Depot being centrally lecatai, the drayage will,be at the lowest rates. The Condnctor goes through with each train to iittis - in the stifniiiiihrery of all 'god& intrust 'ad Goods delisiered:at the depot of ;FREED, WARD St , IT'RRED, 8114 liarket street, philadelhia, by b o ' clock P. M., will be deliv prod in Rarrisbmg the *it' morning. Always willow as by Aliy \ Other 40fUlPli IfONTGOADIRY, . • • Philasielphimand Readblg Depot, ect2l4(l 3 Fooke hiaFk4 !Street, - Darrisburg-. .14141 th SEWING- :MACHINE, •WERB.L.ER .4101 , WItagatfa. 1\1:4 ClF,E7.l.9Eidarket 4qme, next door to 921(1 - ep ;Ace. Call and see them 'inv.. girnerai assoinnent artuachince and !needleovionstantly on hand. . " • ; 441,1 mat•garet glue wiil , exhibit and sell the and alio do all Aiinis - ofmalick32 , • •a BeWing 'tar .thesifinacibinaila'the bast ban 3,4 -Tho Patronage os' " the. public :,is =reap er solicited. • • `../P4l-46n? SUPEMOR - VINEGAR. paus If! Bnpofiot , gatiole of rmegat, inssufashry entiin!bufroat Corny whlal is entirely freolfrina 441 sImm ilil k, e r e ci afr a rattli t i lle gula P rh if" pr et March ' i ' 1 m 1112 A91 0 !r . . :, -. - ' ' V!. i' " t :- r.' • - ,' 4a{.4% ail - " ex for K At Al ,sl:3-465 a 411vitefitik4.% . Mei MESE tl : ~~' NICIC F AND NY! 4.; CORNER 0! FRONT AND MARKET BIEB. VEtti. Ph2.iNA OWING o iemsn our have vto.t,red t-DAILY Tar.: , ,e% Building tot the purpo.3: .pf coliectiuv, slops, Bounties, Back Pay and War CIA , L. also, malting out Offitvf.' .'r.y Bella, Bells and itecraiting ta. Aft orders by mail attou,i, prompuy 61.1 LLI VAN S. 'ftIIIIIITON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD t" Flasr QUAI.J.EY WaR L&N I ED. ONE B.E77.Eit IN TEE WEOLE Wulf A GREAT LUXURY. PERSONS in want of a superior and good Glow rat will find with me a large meat to select from, and have the exchange the Pens until their hand is p <<. suited. suited. A.nd if by fair means the D . points break off during twelve months, th chaser shall have the privilege to select a one, without any charge. I have very good Gold Pens, mid- Morton, not warranted, in stroag silver i. cases, for $l, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. For sale at SOGEFFE ap6 No. 18 MartuA acreot., 001.6031 1 11 1 PECT Oil + , 'HIS INYALUABLR tikral_ , -.`lll, I. entirely v eg etable in tie compt.eitic. 'been _employed with wonderful aurxtee ninny yews in the care of diastases for the 'PABAGIGS sedLITSGS. l* any form .disesse such as COUGH, TICKLING u TEMA% SPITTING OF BLOOD, CULT BREATHING, AGARSENCs*S, LON VOICE, and HANYTIO FEVERts., ire U.3c be atteuded with t,be happiest r cue of the beta and safost forms of BRONCHITIS and t`th-:-:uttpi No Jr:adman& or preparation ev . Optam m . mil , in thie aresp. PRIOR 3100 PER ECITT.?!.. For Bale at BEBONEW6 Gold Pens! Gala i'efi -or WARRANT El NOTHlDlnewassortmentof the vre.:l tilL "Newton Pen" of all aisses, • ;11;c- . silver or gold.bolders, have just Iy-ill • aipe,tamotua CHEAP BOOK S iuti GEO. LAIN 91 ‘ier5....4 Harrisburg, Dec., 1862. PACKET BOOKS, BUCHBRM PUR:SE PORT Id ON A I And a general variety of Leather (foodF ; received at -- BERGNER'S BOOK S'll,, • DRIED FRUIT. D RIED reaches, (pared) Dried reaches, (impaled.) Dried Ap Dried Plum. " - Drkfd Cherries . Dried Blackberries. For ask by. [aprl()) WM. DOCK, Jr., &Cv GARDEN REIiDR. • • t ri 1 44$1Mes, Mt. Lebanon, N. Y., and Priggs& Bro., Rochester, N. Y arge invoke; comprising every variety , s''' desoription, just received and for sale by :1 lipid" . . WM.. DOCK, JS., &Cu Q MRS and Mamma of all kinkia, for L.) by •—• imam & BOWMAN, nl B • _ Ppr. Front and fluke. A mina! *Dice lot inat received, by sPI4 WK. DOCK, Ja., & FIMMTATIONAI. ALMANAC AND ANN 1 AL'RECORD for AK for sale at ap6 somumws BoomErroilb JOHN